lenee with a few words v I from Tuft. red and write. !' rwswex are in Brittany. Si. Xirlmlns. SENTINEL AND REPUBLICAN. lt SUPPLEMENT. MIFFLLVTOWN, PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 12, 1877. liEPA RTMEXT II Horticulture, Poultry, Ar., dc Mcfrum. Mlffllntown, Superintend- JREMIUM LIST or THE RIVERSIDE PARK AND AG RICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. F Jt 5TIATA -rXTT, I T b held Sent. 19th, SOtll and lt, For best eolleetlori of fait and winter . i anDles hall bushel each i?, at .niuiiniunn, ra. K.B entuf Department. (e) Wine and Cordial. For best full on vlnesar ... best display of domestic wine.. 50 j 1 50 I Vint DEPA RTMEXT I. Agriculture, Machinery, Implement, d-e, J. B. M. Todd, Vice President, Patterson, Superintendent of Department. (a) Agriculture. For bent bushel while wheat 7 second best do do .. .. .ill best uushal red wheat second Iiest do do. beat bushel Fults. wheat., second ltt do do N-t busbel cum (in ears) best half bus. sweet corn (in ear" best spts-lmen corn on stalks toue doaen stalks in buncht bt btisliel oh is . best bushel cioverseed... 75 I ' 75 I 75 ; t ) 1 nt I best collection of pears . Is-si collection of peaches.. . 75 tiest cl lection of lu inn 75 lest collect ton of quince . 75 best collection of grapes 75 (J) Horticulture. For best collection of potatoes II 00 second best, do , 75 third la-st do 511 best half bus sweet potatoes 50 Nut hu If bus beets 50 tiest half bus carrots tii ls-st half bus parsnips si lst display of radishes.. . 50 heat hslf bus onions 50 best ten varieties of garden vcge- tallies 75 Vegetable. best bushel timothy seel 75 ot 'S ""P best hall bushel flaxseed ill, !Z!l!i!ilL- I leans . 9 best half bu.il buckwheat. Ih-mI half lutjci bur . lH-fi , I' wheat fluurH.H bent lt ft rye flnr I I fbt buckwhnt fliar..... httH lOt IK corn mtnl lieKt heml whrHt, or da fillfMVrt flxund hn di da. ........ Lvt 1 dug a talks com, with enr?.. Sftond bt . flo.. Fur b-t ftmr-horwe wmkoo oei twotr ihref-liorM WHgin... twi Mprtntc wmkoo lMt ftunuy Hri iiKe bt-i up butEio-, ingl r Jubl WlWtl ,lieii4ipn buKK.lit(til trottiuie , Wst lrmhif Milky . ..... . ! 51) I 1 . : 5tt ai r s t I 00 I 71 ad j 1 $2 (in 1 hi. n Wt more.-! my words, kHw,,;; desisted. - . - The girl spoke with a passiji d etierffv which set aside fear. "I am i' 2 it. 1 1 V ; 1 iMl 1 5i 2 U) ' 1 u 1 uu I 110 1 1 best 4 se-t pumpkins, heaviest. Iest 4 Ucld pumpkins Iiest squashes .. best collection of iH-pjicrs best 12 cucumbers I -est t wau-rmelons tet It niots siery , tiest tmlf peek seetl onloiis la-st ball uns tui-nips. Poultry For last pair turkty tiest pen turkeys, six or more iiesl pairKeee. M bet pairdueks Ias.1 pair pea foa ls .;. . 11 9eliiikeus, cnk aud 2hens. Iiest ritp chli-kens, Cor more.... Iiest ooip dueka, or more ...... Is-st etsip of piaeolis... tiest cuiceof squirrels beat half doxeu Guinea fowrls Ist pair Guinea. pifs . ljet shirts, uiaile by hand I ! lsit shirts, made liy mnchine .. 75 Is-st dipply of ail articles of nee dleaork In litis class 1 50 Isrst display olail articles of knit- Liun iu tliis class , 1 50 tk Enhnlery. For Iiest yoke rd sleeves 1 i.) Iiest rollnr nnd ruffs lt linen sud eauibric bandker- hicf 75 l skirt 75 N-st etnlil's dr.-sa... 1 i seisilid is-sl do do.. 75 Is t tufted chiiir cover on cloth orn.a lies, crosit Itched do !ist tuftrtt ottoiiiun cover Iiest tshle cover on i-loth.. uett pttiiio cover on chith 'f .1 Knitting and Crorhet Wtprk. r or is.1 crochet shriwl s-Ht k 11 t shawl Is-sl tsltn t n!y . isst sephyr sst knit sontNg l.esl knit hoid Isrst sfielian Is-sl efts-bet slit pers best crocliet basket , (si Leather, Hnir, War, Mel! Work, d-e. Hi .si :5 l i A "i0 .'si 50 M SI 5U l (. 1 a 75 1 75 ! 1 iw : 75 ; t . : 1 .si 1 1 Ml I Fir best skeleton leaves Is-si ilispisy fkf Iturr work Isst fllsplav of stssl work ts-st disfilay of leather work... best iiipitiy of hair work. iest illsplMV of shell work best desicn In moss Is-st ciils lion of drie( lesvea.. Is-st dls l:iy of wnx work 1 " 1 i 5i) .ill 'A 1 in (ai CMAs, Linen, Hlitiiketa, hirtiH. dc. VEPA RTSIEyT III. 1 M with them of mvown will. God knows 7Jl?Vr vf 1 F!e Art; They said they had a claim to me ; that they were my only relatives, and I feared it was true. Thank God it is not true ! Do not, do not, let them take me away with them." I am unused to the melting mood, but I confess the girl's words and tone ap pealed to me as no acting ever did. In deed the effect on all present was electric. Wynn spoke in a low tone with his sister, who sat next him, and both arose and went toward the platform. Miss Wynn addressed Janet Ware, who looked in her face searchingly a mo ment, and then clung to her arm. I resumed my dialogue with Mr. Lef- fingwell. "Has Miss tvare relatives? If any, who are they ?" 'An uncle, her mother's brother, Paul Williams." "Where is he now?" 'In Boston." And now, reader mine, if you doubt whether all this be very convincing, I acknowledge the reasonableness of your doubt ; but then and there I did not take time to weigh the matter. It was. however, no part of my plan to estab lish the identity of LelHngwell and Mark Tufts, even if such a result had been possible. I decided to withdraw the influence which, as all exiieri- lloutehold Imlmttrir, ami JTsrW- in this oiia.V4re to ' '!: ilvai.. Mitthew Rislsen. Mexico. Sunerlnu-ndent alii '.-,1 accird- ! of Department. pie,, s), award nfm. 1 OU KbierVjua- i r"r quality of oil paintinirs. ."-"i uhtt ui iniiin 111 in ipii.. "Wert I tiest land spe paint iug In oil Hintiiig in oil Jro-etrhs).... snipiiM . . . tehlp rOUlld aored mnrknhla lir' w.a . .'C.l. best fruit Da WU. lie IU I . .Jw-sl unlirtul nulniln. In nil more by lectnter; I IsmtVllaplay of water palntinga. . . rorn beat laiViscape In water colors lent managenklln. ; lMTt fruit In water colors exnect from thrsa, V best flowe in water colors expect ircm tors-, j rtiBplltr .. aereue puiiosup.. j tctsniisie spermien. , .! t. . Jii' n "I JL'sV ''-xavons uc continues to live uu 111a siuaii prop erty. Bryant is often cited as an instance of a rich author. lie is rich, but not by authorship. All the money he has di rectly earned by pen, outside of bit journal, would not exceed, In all proba bilities, 25,000, notwithstanding his estate is estimated at $500,000. Hawthorne was poor to his dyingday, and might have suffered, but for his appointment to the Consulship at Liv erpool, by his friend, President Pierco. Lowell is independent in circum stances no thanks to his fine poetry and essays whatever. Whittier, like most thrifty Xew Englanders, owns his own house, and beneath his humble roof, it is said, he has sometimes subsisted he is a bache lor, you know on $500 a year. Holmes is well off by the practice of the medical profession, by marriaage and inheritance, albeit not by poems, lectures, novels, nor "Autocrats of the Breakfast Table." All that he has an 50 5 50 1 uu 50 50 50 1 00 75 50 1 IU 1 VI 50 A 25 25 S For Iiest live ynrils liten...." . second Is-sf do Iiest live ui'i; i-Iotli Isrst five yur-ls eio-siinere best five yurtls flannel Is-sl live yiird satinet Ik st ptirvnxlcQ blankeis Isfit hearrh ni4 best rag cm rpel (o) R. ervt, tke and Pattrie, Fr best liotue-inn.de wheat bread one l.mf best home-made rye bread, 1 loaf Iiest hmn bread Isst rusk best fruit cuke, nt h-asl 1 pound.. Iiest lady cake, do do best spunire cake do do ls-sl K"ld rske d', do tsst Mlver cuke do do Iw-st Jelly cake do do best eup cuke do do........ Iiest se-d cake do do........ Iiest gingerbread do do Is-st three varieties small cakes, half dozen each best douiehnnts Iiest display of pastry .. ... best psstry, single specimen best display of cakes.. ft 3d 1 sj 1 l 5il So A A A A A A A A A (p) Pretrrve and Jellie. Spiced and (tanned Product. For best preserved peaches, one Jar.- 25 lssl preserved quinces, one Jar... A nest preserved strawberries, 1 jar ts-st preserved pine apples, 1 Jar best preserved plums, one Jar bevt preserved citrons, one Jar ts-st preserved cherries, one Jar . best preserved pears, one Jar tiest smile lellv. one lar.... best quince Jelly, one Jar . best currant Jelly, one beat plum Jelly, one Jar best elderberry Jelly, oneJar beat apple-butter bast peach hotter , 'n, pear nutter.. f,.ijplnce marmalade. 1 ' 1 M-U It .1 u I ... 1 gaas at trit' Th.p. . .n te gars, and palsieiroJ, kind of beggars bit Thev beet one at the i i .. . .. . ,a-ereu nuo iuu..s, mirwh m.rtnal,i- riages, and stuck to everv stnwiae marmatade. . ka r..l . , l.u , iPPle marmalade 111 lie w - -- mjfij an.-- nrv conners to be rid of them. U Air-Tight Can. lllll UVJ .TSUI. .Ill 111 ll.lll savetl their sous till the necessary franc had been reached, and they were happy. Some of them hadn't a sou to their name, and they were plunged into the depths of misery. In an unlucky mo ment, remembering that some half a century back I was a boy myself, I gave a franc to a bright eyed little Breton to go to the crreus. In front of my win dow is a low wall, about fifteen inches high. It is about one hundred feet eom.ra.c- i"e"nT"B'n witllloR given. .V. 1 00 75 1 00 75 SO 60 Earop . Europe, which pays tio to the preservation of her. ba America, is also careful nov . ast wood used in her industries, an railroad companies in Germany, Austri anil utlTiiphin.l tmriMirnal. thai . 1 1
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